PA State Rep Jared Solomon and Charitable Minded Philly Car Guy Gary Barbera Continue Their Joint Forces in Their Efforts to Keep the Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia Safe, Especially Through the Holiday Season.

Solomon and Barbera appeared on the WWDB lifestyle show with moderator Dei Lynam, popular from hosting Comcast’s pre and post 76ers show.

A “Don’t Text and Drive” public service awareness campaign has launched on in a continued effort to begin the transformation of Roosevelt Boulevard. For residents, visitors, employees and commuters, including those who walk, wheel, transit, bicycle and drive Roosevelt Boulevard (RT. 1 / Philadelphia PA) a series of improvements to create a more inviting corridor that is safe, accessible and reliable is long overdue, according to State Representative Jared Solomon (D-PA).

Philadelphia has a high traffic crash rate, and every year in Philadelphia, our residents are subject to approximately 10,000 traffic crashes. These crashes take the lives of around 100 people each year in Philadelphia, and severely injuring 250 more. Vision Zero has a Three-Year Action Plan that is a result of the collaboration of various governmental agencies, as well as community and advocacy groups.

According to Solomon, the stimuli for the much-needed changes are many: unexpected delays, aging sidewalks, narrow medians and limited bicycle facilities, are among the issues that making travel along the Boulevard unpredictable and frustrating. The Boulevard separates local communities because all to often it’s near impossible to cross 12 lanes of traffic to access services, schools, employment and attractions. Its unusual design characteristics combine to put the traveling public at greater risk of harm.

To raise awareness Solomon joined forces with charitable minded Philly car guy, Gary Barbera. Both Barbera and Solomon support Vision Zero, which is a strategy that Philadelphia has taken on to end texting and driving. This is a plan meant to eliminate all traffic-related deaths and severe injuries, while increasing safety, health and mobility for the people of Philadelphia.

Barbera, who was born and raised in Northeast Philadelphia (or as he calls it The Great Northeast) and whose business is right on Roosevelt Boulevard, immediately saw the awareness campaign as a perfect fit with his “Barbera Cares” program, which is focused on the local community and local personal wants and needs. “The length across the Boulevard is the same as a football field,” Barbera said. “Safety begins with awareness; and that’s what our #1 goal is”. According to Barbera, he “found a quote from Teddy Roosevelt that sums it all up.” The quote is “NOBODY CARES HOW MUCH YOU KNOW UNTIL THEY KNOW HOW MUCH YOU CARE”. The campaign has been embraced for its universal message and core value to every resident and visitor.

For more information about the Don’t Text & Drive initiative efforts on Roosevelt Boulevard go to GaryBarberaCares.org.